YUMA, Arizona -- 247Sports reports Arizona Western Community College offensive tackle Jordan Prestwood has chosen to hold off signing a scholarship on National Signing Day, choosing to continue his recruitment and visits before making a decision.

Prestwood attended Auburn's win over Georgia in November, and named the Tigers his leader after the visit. The 6-foot-6, 310-pounder was planning to enroll at Auburn early in January, but wasn't able to due to a shortage of credits.

Prestwood's college career has included multiple stops. The journeyman from Plant City, Fla., originally signed with Florida State in 2011 when current Auburn receivers coach Dameyune Craig was with the Seminoles. He then transferred to Notre Dame before ending up at Arizona Western. He has has two years of eligibility at an FBS school remaining.

He also holds offers from Ole Miss, South Carolina, Florida State, Miami, Oklahoma, California and San Diego State. Missouri has reportedly been recruiting him heavily and he may end up taking a visit to Columbia, Mo.

Prestwood is rated as a consensus four-star prospect and the nation's No. 12 offensive tackle prospect for the 2014 recruiting class by the 247Sports Composite. Auburn was exploring the possibility of playing him at tight end, which he saw time at in high school.